Johor Bahru Checkpoint Standoff Raises Border Risk, February 11
A viral standoff at the johor bahru checkpoint is sparking policy and travel questions in Singapore. Footage shows a Singapore car going the wrong way at Sultan Iskandar CIQ as an officer drew his gun. The driver reportedly escaped and no arrest is confirmed. For investors and operators, the risk is operational, not macro. We assess enforcement paths, traffic effects, and insurance exposure that could hit commuters, ride-hailing fleets, and cross-border SMEs in the near term.
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